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Show PAGE FOUR TOE PROYO nERAJJ) IE a MGCormicft liriBroved Binder 7 Duy ; WW ; 0 I : Get the benefit of over 8p years practical experience in buildingrgTahr ha rvesti rigm iachi nes; A b ind er of large ' capacity. MOKE OR ' LESS " PERSONAL Clarence .0 jpe&dingAlew j. w. (tsates. if4.rtr W UT... . I T" Iff HenryE. Giles was down from Lakeyruesday on a business An B, tP. Milner was adiudtred euHr nt disturbing the peace Monday, after a hearing in City Justice R. R Thhm' ' court He was fined frO. ,.- - '." 0 -- ; " 36 Bfione 142. POISONOUS BEAN Wed Center i quantities has been found in the the Burmah bean. 4NQ IN IOWA Mr. Hansen- was unable southern part of South Dakota. o say hia bean, which looks very much whetherJJiB mixing "H. like tlie tsHWtfTTiirlrir can Warning navy bean and be dis- the navy bean is a deliberate attempt Being Mixed With the:Naryr Bean to pbisfin people- -r - whether seme and Sold. is grown in India and Is known, there speculator is doing it. He said he has - as the JBurmah bean. It contains information that six carloads of the - Dea Moines wholesale and . retail prusic acid in quaitities to kill a beansiave into this are being warned to look out son if enough of them country. tor a, poison Dean waicn is Deing aigestive system happens to be mixed with the ordinary navy bean. in the- - right "condition. Otherwise, - - Chinese Theaters. and in eome 'cases;.orfJcIals ' have they will make a person ill. Chinese theatefi chareo no Many found, sold unmixed as the navy bean. The chief point of distinction he- Information regarding thlB bean has tween this Burmah bean and the navy udmlssiour but deijeild entirely on the been brought to Des Moines by Prof, (bean is that the (Burmah bean has profits from- the sate of drluka"Lan( N. E. Hansen of the South Dakota lines radiating out from the heart or food products.' These playhouses are Agricultural-colle- ge experiment sta- - eye of the bean like a lima - bead, mi the order orcafes, tables being pros tion at Brooklyn, 8. D. Prof. Hansen The navy not have these vided aud tea aud native, delicacies has Informed Harry Wallace of Wal- - lines and the skin Is smooth. Also served. C : J lace's fFarmer that the bean' in, great there are little yellowish ; places on :.. ittngmhed-only-f-lose-observftti- - -- 348 onT been-iniBo- per-groce- rtea -- , - J - 9 j -- ArcrYoii-Gdin- g to the Captain E. A. Wedgwood .and Jacdb Evans were here yesterday on busir ness before the Fourth district court. Howard Evans, sufforing from epilepsy, 1. was examined by JJrsr---E. G. and TV .T, josepn Hugnes Derore Judge A.B Morgan and committed to th StatP Mental Hospital, lor treatment. HflTIOHAl EDUCATIOH COHVEHTIDH 1 at ' Smith was arrested lasthit?ht Hyte " by Sheriff Henry East and will he taken oejore Jusllce-E- ,. L. Jonesn Portland, Oregon a Charge 5rassault. It ,:is ' alleged: mat ismitn was violent to wards, his! wife, andthat caused! the officers to be called. - July 7th to 14th ors 1 onsenm 4 : . Frank Mortensen. the Pay son boy who was broughTTohe Provo General Hosgital Sunday 'afterJ being dragged! ntlef a harrow, a tooth j 's of which entered brain and j another his lungs, has recovered suf-- 1 jnciently to be taken home tomorrow. Nie speedy recovery from such ra. 48iound2Trip the-boy- vereinjuries is considered mostre-- via " v markable. SMJticrn Pacific Is the W atchword rx RED CROSSliEEDS FUND both ways via San Francisco "Drive" for $100,000,000 Opens Throughout Country. 1 I Everybody is doing it. .. ;. ; Doing what? Buying a Gas Range and conserving. Time, Money and ' Energy. You can't afford to do Cooking, Preserving and other ; Baking any way. ! i" . LNew r Vorkn-Ch4c- Will Give fl Stop-over- ; " allowed s Communicate with F. E; Scott, D. at Least $40.000,000 Every Region Must Be Generoua Now, - SouthetnacificQlMBanBldg, Salt Lae Utah City,, Uncle Sam Is calling for a Red Cross fund of $100,000,000 to enable the Bed Cross to give the proper care to the filer and wounded, the homeless and BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. the desolate1 when his men get into . the fighting; In earnest - New York city In the District Court of the United has promptly pledged Itself to "raise States for theDistrict of Utalu of whatever sum Is needed," No. 4458 In Bankruptcy. and la now collecting the money, ChiIn the matter of James H. Radley, cago will be asked for something be Bankrupt Petition for Discharge. oj Dr. W. C. i,ucas To the 'Honorable Tillman D. tween $5,000,000 and $10,000,000, the f unres me men right up to the the trenches In lery based on population and credit Red Blood And Courage one-four- th United States for the District of Utah. rattirT-:i-:- r James H. Radley. of Provo. In the Sir. O. B. Towne has been appointed County of Utah, and State of Utah,-I- n by Washington as director of the Red said district, respectfully represents Cross war fund campaign, for the cen- 'that on the 18th day of August, last tral division, , and will- open a drive past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt for the money in nine states as soon under the acts of Congress relating to as tt has" been determined Just how bankruptcy; that he has ..duly but rendered all his property and rights of much he needs. r property, and has fully complied with The money will be raised by sub- - all requirements of said acts and of "scrlptlon among the various chaptersrj the orders of the Court touching his ana it has been arranged that each bankruptcy. -' of whatWherefore he prays that he mar be chapter shall have ever sum It raises. Mr. Towne hona decreed by the Court to hare a full that the country will raise enough to discharge from all debts provable! give the national organization Its full against his estate under said bankruM as are except $100,000,000 over and above what the acta, except such debts from such ed law discharge. by ; chapters retain. The Tied Cross is compelled to raise 1917. its fund from the people because It has James H. "Radley, (Bankrupt, so small an endowment fundless than f Filed petition for discharge June 27, while Japan.jCot Jns.tance, ?2,000,00( John W. Christy, Clerk. has more than $13,000,000 In her fund. ' T By Wm. Hornbeck, Deputy. frwahlch-pay- a all T., - Make Cooking Easy Une Hour-Eve- ry Day 30 "-Sa- ve Gas Ranges can be had leis moneu this uear for , than next. r Hot-Wate- . Convenience Easy Terms Connections A TANK HEATER that is independ . Copper Coil Tank Heater Has a sensitive copper coil quickly uaitauui.ung uie neat trom powerful, burner. All the hot water you , need at Very little cost andin very little time, -- a Co, : Phone 295 quick-actin- g - Let us show you. ' i . ........ in the men: (Did any one ever see a 1,1.o reuJ Diooa r., A it ouu mat DUts the heart' d puny, man ever rush Into the fight. with any chance of winning out? With rich, pure blood you face any hardship, reach any jean But you are handicapped In the goal race of life without it Every tissue, bone, muscle, should take from the blood Certain materials and return to it cer- ti.., thin-bloode- tain others. Thhrprocess Insures t health. When the poisons accumulate in the blood, perhaps the face -breaks put in pimples, or boils appear on the neck, and we feel languid, tired, our vitality is at a low ebb, and we easily catch cold. ' It's time to take an alterativA at. ier -- taken f rom Nature's forests. Such a one is made up of Golden Seal, Blood and Stone ' root, Oregon Grape and Queeu's root rSxlractedUwith glycerine and made- - into tablets or liquid. ana this has been sold by druesrists Pieroe'a-- i paat fifty j'eafas-DP- i "ORiDEK" OF NOTICB THEREON. uoiden MedidMTJIscovery. It's always District of Utah.efficacious In the spring; when the hi t7thyof-JaneiiADrl91- T; tnooaTIsruhT6wn aid you need a on reading the foregoing petition, it is wholesome tonic. Try this ordered by the Court, that a hearing but reliable rewiey, without al; be had upon the same on the 6th day cohol! ... ot August, 'AJD. 1M.7, before said Court If you are occasionally iroubled at Salt Lake city, in saia aiswict, at with rheumatic pains or lumbara.' ten o'clock In the forenoon; and that pain in the back, toes or muscles of notice thereof be published In Provo the body, this is due to uric acid ator- -' Herald, a newspaper printed In said ed In the system. The liver and kiddistrict, and that all known creditors neys do not act properly. For such a and other persons in interest may ap person; I advise--' taking tAnurlc peal at the said time and place and (double strength three times dallr show cause, if any they have, why the for a week or two. This 'Anuria prayer of said petitioner should not be throws out the uric acid which accu- mulates, and if taken occasionally will granted. And it is further ordered by the prevent or cure rheumatism and gout' Court, that the Clerk shall send by There is no difficulty in obtalninr mall to "all known. creditors copies trt Anuric at any drug store. said petition and this order, aaaresBea to them at their places of residence NOTICE TO CREDITORS . In the District Court oMhe Fourth as stated. Witness the Honorable Tillman D. Judicial District in 'and for Utah Johnson. Judge of the said District County, State of Utah." . j In the matter of thfe Estate of Mar Court, and the seal 'thereof, at (Salt Lake City, In said district, on the. 27th Louisa Thompson, deceased. Notice . to Creditors. v day of June, 0L917. Attest: Creditors will present claims, with John W. Christy, t Clerk. , vouchers, to the undersigned at his (Seal of Court) office in the basement of the County Court House in Provo, Utah County, Another View.' utan, on or before October 29th, 1917. econo Pop, 'what .do we mean by Thomas C. Thompson, ' my!" ''Spending money In such a way Administrator. as not to jret nnys fun " out of It, my Coleman & Tucker, Attorneys for son." London Administrator. ...... ...i izCxxiV .. i ' pep-fee- . urif -- sugar-coate- d -- io-tha- - , 'v'-.- or furnace i: a blessing.-H- ot water at any time, with ' "" Out building a firer if you have a We will lae your todl range in trade h Yankee Ingenuity, ' In all of the American Red Cross nospitais and American ambulance sta tions in France are to be found in. genlous contrivances to save the lives and umbs ot badlj maimed soldiers." one sucn app.aratus, apparently a tangle of weights and pulleys pnd rubber oanas, noias up uie legs wf a patient whose lower limbs have been broken In three orJour places by 6hell explo sion,, ana prevents the bones from growing together Improperly. Another, wiuca iooks use a mass of small rubber drain pipes suspended from a bag, Irrigates deep woiunds which have become Infected and which must be constantly drained and cleaned with a antiseptic soluUoo If the patient's life ' la to be saved,. , xx. cnt of the istoverange FREE one-fourt- ... penses. The money la necessary to keen nn the supplies and equipment-o- f the basef-HOnrnospitais and ror reUef work In war. r- , i Summer bean-doe- I ' Far-ragu- i are-eaten- J WEST CENTER WHERE YOU SAVE MONEY ON SHOES School yesterday! forenoon;-- He gave a practical talk 1 on means to be taken to secure sue- - j cess in life, and his address was great- ly appreciated. 1$ . VanWagenen M e r can t i I e: C o m pa n y pany has been filed with the county recorder. The deed conveys, for a consideration of $5, the following mill-site- e in North Tintic mining district: Red Hill, Wild Bill and Admiral t. ' .." r college Provo, Utah CIRCULAJ. BEWARE! : D; L. AquftTa'iS"deed from Mary War rington to the arragut Mining Com- ilhejtufltsLhejChur-ca-TeaChers'- "TheTMcCormick bindei ias other exclusive features equally as good as the floating elevator. Ask about Compare this Bifer, point for point,ith any grain Binder built. Sold by the RSotor Co. - -- . I - family in Oxfords; Canvass, Boy ScoutScuffers, Ladies' .arid Men's Dress Shoes just "arrived in latest style.s. I ". fpointments of members of selective draft exemption boards made by Governor 'Bamberger'. The members for Utah county are: Sheriff Henry East, County Clerk L. T. Epperson and County Physician E. G. Hughes, i. I - r- 11 . Our line" is larger than- ever before; many" of them bought before the advance, that' we are jselling at old prices. ( Many of our friends have found saving by buying Shoes from us. You can do the. same. Shoes for all the G. A. Goates. state Darole officer was. here yesterday on official busi ness. - ? automatic. ii - "town. ft triD. President Wilson bar-wir- e, Cnvpm. or Bamberger aDDrovine of th nn-- Few binders will do as good work as the McCorrdiek- - inydown grain. This is due partly to the range of adjustment of the reel, which can beloweredand moved forward: to pick up gram, that is lying almost flat on the ground. Often when you go into a field of grain you findone side tall and heavy, while in another 'spot the stand is short, "thin, aiid perhanverripe, , W it is hard to handle both conditions of grain to Jur satisfaction without loss of -able time.' h A Mccormick binder meets these conditions successfully because it Jias an elevator that floats at four points. This meahfihat if the grain is and matted, the elevator will expand, to let the irfcreased volume pass through,theTrdroprt)ack toTts - If you arel looking or values in Shoe come arid et our prices. W,e have the largest line of medium priced Shoes in Rich were herefonV aay on legal 1 0 A Binder for Adverse Conditions 1 1 - Attorneys" Jacob jcvim and Ren T. Salt Lane Tues- - . T of Binphifrrr' (a --father, days with (Bates, rffifl: j mi 7 No Danger. "I ought to go and see a doctor, bnl Tm of raW he'll order me to give up smoking." "Don't let that' worrv von ,1 know 0 doctor Who own utrwlr i the tobacco trust ' -- . . hi; . - ' v "v-- i, , -- . Tit-Bit- s. . .; |